The Poetical Works of John MiltonW. Tegg, 1862 - 767 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... cause . As the resistance to monarchical authority grew daily bolder , more obstinate , and more bitter , the chance is that Milton heated his mind , and became more fixed in his native love of liberty and self - government . As he was ...
... cause . As the resistance to monarchical authority grew daily bolder , more obstinate , and more bitter , the chance is that Milton heated his mind , and became more fixed in his native love of liberty and self - government . As he was ...
Pàgina xii
... cause has been speculated upon with various comments and conclusions , ac- cording to the tempers and political and personal prejudices of the censors ; but I have no doubt that Mr. Mitford's opinion is the correct one . Milton , with a ...
... cause has been speculated upon with various comments and conclusions , ac- cording to the tempers and political and personal prejudices of the censors ; but I have no doubt that Mr. Mitford's opinion is the correct one . Milton , with a ...
Pàgina xxxii
... cause of destruction , the Muses left him for twenty years . Coming fresh from the living fountains of all imaginative creation , the happy delirium of glorious genius subsided into a cold and harsh stagnation of all that was eloquent ...
... cause of destruction , the Muses left him for twenty years . Coming fresh from the living fountains of all imaginative creation , the happy delirium of glorious genius subsided into a cold and harsh stagnation of all that was eloquent ...
Pàgina xxxiv
... cause of liberty , then breaking out into open contest , Johnson considers this occupation a falling off from his boasted high intentions , and utters a growling sort of merri- ment at the failure . This is in the tone of the ...
... cause of liberty , then breaking out into open contest , Johnson considers this occupation a falling off from his boasted high intentions , and utters a growling sort of merri- ment at the failure . This is in the tone of the ...
Pàgina xl
... cause , too inquisitive , or suspicious of myself and mine own doings , who can help it ? " But this I foresee , that should the church be brought under heavy oppression , and God have given me ability the while to reason against that ...
... cause , too inquisitive , or suspicious of myself and mine own doings , who can help it ? " But this I foresee , that should the church be brought under heavy oppression , and God have given me ability the while to reason against that ...
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